The 1922 Clifford Constitution restricted the franchise to
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The 1922 Clifford Constitution was a colonial law that restricted the right to vote or participate in elections in Nigeria to only those who had certain qualifications. Specifically, it limited the franchise to men who were educated, had a certain income, and owned property. The areas where these qualifications were required varied, but in general, the right to vote was restricted to Lagos and a few other areas with similar characteristics. Therefore, the answer is "Lagos and Calabar" but it is worth noting that Calabar was not the only area where the qualifications were required.